What People Are Talking About
Links to important discussions about topics in the news this week.
Links to important discussions about topics in the news this week.
Denzel Washington's performance in the latest staging of this expose of the effects of alcoholism is electric (once he makes his appearance).
This week's broad sampling of opinion pieces found on the Internet, as selected by the editors of HNN.
It’s time for yet another lesson from German history.
Ellsberg’s brilliantly-written, deeply insightful, and powerful book should convince us that continued preparations for nuclear war seriously threaten the survival of most life on earth.
Her name was Elizabeth Stuart. Netflix and PBS viewers of "The Crown" and "Victoria," please take note: without the Winter Queen and her daughter there would be no Elizabeth II or Victoria to binge-watch.
Once again a president has been caught misleading the public about their health. In this Donald Trump is not unique.
What historians are saying.
Yes, we do.
The question of the moment is what can be done about it.
A new production of Tennessee Williams’s “Summer and Smoke.”
Just as Bogart and Bergman always had Paris, we’ll always have Casablanca thanks to Michael Curtiz.
They decided to feed the starving children.
We compiled this misery index to keep track of the ghastly toll the war has taken.
They call it world history, but it’s really just Western Civ. Case study: Massachusetts.
The Carter White House advisor argues his case in his newly-published memoirs.
A centarian looks back.
Tweets tracing the effect of the civil rights struggle on the development of the two party system (1940s-1970s).
John Adams went so far as to advocate the holding of fewer elections on the grounds that would give foreigners less opportunity to interfere.
In 1940 the Nazis adopted similar tactics.
The fact is historians are still fighting over it.
It was at the turn of the last century when two famous explorers both claimed to have been the first to step foot on the North Pole.
A social scientist’s brief on behalf of reason.
100 years ago Woodrow Wilson launched a federal initiative to improve children’s health and welfare. He called it Children’s Year. It’s time for another.
A half-century boom in the fur trade that decimated California otters.
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